In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Andy Potocki went to the dentist in February of 2024 and asked his hygienist about some tenderness in his jaw.
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Scientists Invent a Way to “Grow” Metal in 3D Printers — Without the Warping and Weakness
Engineers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have reimagined what it means to 3D print metal. Instead of ...
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From Houses to Park Benches: How 3D Printing is Changing Our Daily Lives
D printing has long left its niche existence and is now used in countless fields. Where the technology is already routinely ...
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Mini 3D printer with salt-grain-sized lens could build living tissue inside body
Researchers in Germany have created a groundbreaking 3D printer designed to print living tissue in the body through tiny ...
OpenVCAD is a completely open-source tool, meaning it is widely available for engineers around the world to use. It even ...
EPFL scientists have created a breakthrough 3D printing method that uses hydrogels as templates to produce ultra-dense, ...
To many, 3D printing evokes images of desktop gadgets spitting out plastic trinkets. In reality, additive manufacturing (AM) ...
Are you fighting with a print that refuses to break free from your 3D printer's bed? As far back as the age of making Shrinky ...
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New 3D printing method 'grows' ultra-strong materials
Researchers have pioneered a 3D printing method that grows metals and ceramics inside a water-based gel, resulting in ...
Following a fortnight-long trial at Woolwich Crown Court, Adamski was found guilty on Thursday of seven charges, including ...
BYU engineers have been working on their 3D-printing skills with their latest project creating microscopic temples to honor ...
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